John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... become , with the course of the years , much wider in range ; pure literature no longer held his entire attention . Now that his family was growing up , it was easier to settle down to his books ; his eldest son , Charles , had become a ...
... become , with the course of the years , much wider in range ; pure literature no longer held his entire attention . Now that his family was growing up , it was easier to settle down to his books ; his eldest son , Charles , had become a ...
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... become Dean of Peterborough , never forgets his evenings at Will's . 66 a But not all evenings there pass quite so ... becoming gayer every moment . Sometimes there is another sort of unpleasant- ness . There is a young man , tall and ...
... become Dean of Peterborough , never forgets his evenings at Will's . 66 a But not all evenings there pass quite so ... becoming gayer every moment . Sometimes there is another sort of unpleasant- ness . There is a young man , tall and ...
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... become familiar to me " . Dryden's was one of those exceptional minds that , even in age , do not ossify or become set in their views or their way of thinking . Having , for example , finished the great labour of translating the whole ...
... become familiar to me " . Dryden's was one of those exceptional minds that , even in age , do not ossify or become set in their views or their way of thinking . Having , for example , finished the great labour of translating the whole ...
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